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4 8 Pi Cmilage WRU UIN AG: VRURSUOAY, JUNIE 5 16 Ws THE CITY. IN GENERAT. JawrsT. Hatt, of Cincinnatt, Is at the Tre- mont. W. M, Duny, Jr., U,8, A. Is registered at tho Talmer. Antnur C. McINtosit and family aro at the Tremont. F.C, Latinop, of Le Roy, N. ¥., fs at tho Sherman. . G.M. Banrierr, of San Francisco, is at tho Sherman. 4 Janes P. Onn ond family, of Pittsburg, aro at! tho Tremont, Mr. AND Dns, A. T, KIMBALL, of Boston, aro at the Sherman. Gra E.C. Arustnosa and family, of Cinoinnatl, arcattho Tremont. | ° Gov. L. M. Monritt, of Mulny, registored at tho Palmer yesterday. Mn, AND Mus, Ronent Manstt, of Donver, Colo., are at tne Tremont. ©. K.,Tromas, Fred and Charles Kemp, of Bal- Umore, are at the Palmer. T. MARTIN and Miss Zimmerman, of: Dublin, Iretnad, are at tho Tremout, Jonar KusseLL Hovstos aud Philip Speed, of Louisville, are at the Paliner. Cart. Coanves B. HALL and Capt. B. Conklin, U.S. A., are registered at the Paoitic, J. 1L Caexey, Vieo-President of the Lako Erio & Western Hallroad, is at the Palmer, . Ititencock, of Paris, France, and Join We Bore, of Toronto, Canada, are at the Pacific. MALcoM Peters, President of the Danville & Bt. Louls Rellrond, Indianapolis, is.ut the Leland. Mr. AND Mus. ©, C. Curtiss loft Chicago Ties- day evening for Europe, Thoy sull from Now York Saturday on the Rhineland, ‘Te Randolph strect beidge will be ctosed for repairs to-day. The Handulph street. Milwaukee avenue, Chicago avenus, and indiana strect ears will be rin over che Like streut bridge dure ing the iuterruption, THE temperature yesterdar, as observed by Muanasse. apticin, No. 88 Madison street UNE Building), wus us follows; Ba. 4 ! 1a. uni, 68; 19, m., 635 12 tn. 00; 1p. ms, i ». tn, 65. Burometer, 8 a. ty 29.) Be Wey 045. ‘Tue Press Committec of the North American Ningerfest Association hold a meeting yester- day afternoon at Feldkump's, corner Kandolph and La Sulte strects. Matters relating to adver- ‘using and other routine business were trans. acted, Tne South Side Turner Rites, of Mitwaukeo, assed through the elty yesterday homeward ound, ufier tuking Ii the Turnerbund festival utSt, Louis, There were fifty of tho party, in- cluding a drum corps of adozen boys, about 13 years old. AN owner 1s wanted at tho Twenty-second Street Station for an end-spring, square-box, open buxgy. painted blagk, with leather dish= board. It was found by Otlicer Denla Muhony; under a high sidewalk at the corner of Clark ann Sixteenth strects. ‘THOMAS O'CONNOR, a sinall boy residing nt No, 105 String street, aceldentuily’ fell at 5 o'clock yesterday afterooon at the corner of Bwlig and jefferson streets frow widellvery wagon of W, C. Kent & Co, upon which be was ridhur, and bad uis left hip broken beneath tho front wheel. AT the annual meeting of the Dime Sayings Bank, held June 7, for election of Directors, tha Tollowing Rourd was elected: William Conyers Preaideat, 504 Michigan avenue: Hl, Reed, Vice President; HH. Heed, J, Converse, Secretary; C. H, Converse, Kela Reed, Treasurer, Hi. M. Cann, Genoral Superintendent of the Det: & Milwaukee Rulroads W. Mf. Jones, General Sotiekor of the Des Molnes & Fort Dodyve Railroad; Kt. 3. Skinuer, Auditor of the Chicago, Burlingtov & Quincy Railroad; and Jobn C. Noyes, General Manager of the Eric Dis- pate, are at the Pacitic, Tne Chleago Laborers’ Benevolent Assocta- tion met just evening at No.4 North Clark atreet, with Joseph MacDonald in the ebulr, The evenlug Was spent on routing business. It waa Biated that over 80 bad been spent by the Bo- ciety this spring in aid of the widows and orplians of Its members, = Tuat branch of tho ‘longshoremen known as the Sult-Heavers’ Unton met at No, 601 Halsted atrect Inst wight to sturt n movement towards getting higher wages, Thoy now ure getting 60 cents por hour, whilo working coal-heavers get 70 conts, and tho sult-Inburers claiin thoy ure ‘worth 48 much as the others. ‘Tue Tinnera and Shert-IronsWorsers beld a meeting lust night at No. 44 West-Lake stroot lo temporarily flti the olllees of Vieu-Preakient and Treasurer. who aro wolug on a tour through some of tho Bustarn cities for w few weeks to report on the mauugement of Unions In those pincus: Noother business of juterost was truns- acter ‘Pnostas MCCABE, employed ns a plano-moyer by Story & Camnp, was severely injnred about the right shoulder u¢ 2 o'clock yesterduy aftor- noon by a plano falllug on bias be was vl Quuced, inremoving it from a house at Ne West Indian street. Ho wns attended Henrotin, and thon sent to his home at Gustings street. Fotnow1xa js tho list of dutinbte goods re- ceived at the Custom-lHouse yesterday: Armour & 475 tong sult; A. H. Sucker & Co, Lear Farwell & Co., IReuses dry goowtss 4 colle wire ropes CoM. Lin- les; Montgamery, “Ward & Co, dry woods; W. H. Sebimpforman & Bon, 60 baskets chumpagne. Collections, $7,221 Niets Jacouson and J, P, Scott have made to Robert McCoy a voluntury nsaleninent for tho benett of thetr creditors. The abilities ure a. number of small outstanding .avcounts, Tho Principal creditora are Hatman Sehuifuer and Massinver & flubburd. ‘The assata are all the stock, machinery, furniture, otc., now contained, in the promise 3 South Cunal strovt, where the firm carried on a furniture business. Company E, Firat Regiment, mot last night in the Armory, corner of Jackson street and Was ‘Dash avente, for the purpossof elucting u First. Aicutennnt to Olt av viwancy ovcaslaned 2 yenr ngo by the promotion of First-Lieut, @. H.Qitinn tu the Captaincy of Company. K. Lust nighi's election resulted Inthe sclovtion of Sccond> Lieut. Henry Leech, Sergi Bliott was pro- moted to the oftice of Second-Lieutonant, Lasr evening the Rov, Dr, Pentecost, who is Just returning from an eighteen months" ints- slonnry tourin Australia, proached in tho Chie euxa Avenue Churoh. Over u thousand per- sons Were present, And w forolble discourse wie delivered on tho folluwing text: “ How shat! wo escupo if wo neglect so great salvation?” It Was announced that on next Sunday tho Rov, Mr. Pyin, of tha English Established Chureh, would conduct servicos, BRANCH 6 of the Carpenters’ and Joinors’ Renevolent Association met last night in the Huilroad Chapel buikling on Stute gtreot, Tho only Tneta that could be obtained in regard to thelr seeret discussion were that they were talicang of changing thelr place of meoting and that routnn buatiess was transacted, Tho question a4 to whother the branch orgunizationa ball bo given up and all unite ia one cuntral nion is now Velng agitated by the Carpenters, THe management of the Grand Opera-Huuso fae deelded to postpone tho opening of James O'Nebl until Monday, June 2, In order to give ‘ho star and supporting company ample timo to sehearsy the play in whieh the favorit actor will hake bia rontrée to the Chicazo atage—to wit: "A Celobrated Case.” Tho hiatus thus caused has been filled by an ongugemont of Sir. C.D, Hess’ Acme Olivette company which was so Well received at another theutru hore last weutr, ‘Tux Democratie County Contral Committee pet lust evening ut the Palmer House to xrrange jor the printurica to be bold Saturday, Juana 25, for the election of the Genural Committee. The Mat of poliing-pluces and judges was completed, With the exception of the Fourteenth and sov- enteenth Wards. Tho only interesting feature of tho mueting was & wrangle over the method of fittng the vacancics in those wards, the dis) cusaion Paani a heated Corin undor the leads ereuip of Ald. Hildceth, The meeting adjourned for one week, " ‘Tue Coroner bold an inquest yestorday at No, TI Southport avenue upon Mra, Henriette Gung, Sh years of uge, who died of general debility; ul No. Ns Bhefield avenue, upon Albert Drogosoh, boy of IS searg, who accidentally fell down an elevator uhuft, from tho fourth story to the Dusement, of a Un-abop ut No, 60 West Luke atreet, where bo waa elopluycd. Also ut No, 2880 Hickory avenue, tivon Jou Bugun, 58 yeare of age, who was aculdentully drowned off the cunal= bout Cashier, In the South Branch of the river, Bear Pues atrout bridge, at a late bour Tuesday ight. 7 ‘tue war still goes on between Crave Bros, and the lron-moldors. The former keep speolal po- lice to guard their mun, who, In spite of iho Union wen, witl work whero & pon-Union man works, Some of the others oxpostuiate with hima, and, if he doea not take the bint, thoy send, Diu u letter of a very ilecided'obaracter, If he euil peruluts, they go and tind a sallor out of a job und offer him $5 to pound the obyoxious and-lubber, ‘Tho tur wants no better sport tbun thls, and earns bis money, ae pal Hee, Lou, bagmer or club any Union mun that is tod hulgy, Six police clubbed one of them yosters day noon ut Crave Bros.’ shops, One you-Ualen, quo hee @ whole policeman and olub all to line Self tu escort itn to hig monly and back to work again, ‘THe wonthly meeting of the Nursery and Lee phan ‘Xeyium wus bold "ruosduy? Mrs joudy, Previdunt, tu the chulr. The Matron res ports the number of culldren aduitted during Muy ta bo 15; left, 28; number in the Aaylui, 1; uumber of inmates, 125: Iu _sobvol, 75; 10 pursery, 26; applications, 34. The Tresaurer, Bir. Sulliie ‘uported the fullowing cash dona. Mona for the mouth: | §50, Mr. W.U, Goudy; 3, tis. O. 1K, Keith; $4, Mra. G. Iie OP; ¢h Mr Moodhead; $1, bir, Choumgburgers $2, de Te, Har 5S, Mra. B.C. Dean; $25, Mf Dexter; $1), dirg, iy Dr. No, 86 = MPG Wouters 4b, See Hote . U, Lurued; 825, Mra. Ho Blackman: rsd, C. Coonly: & Mr We A. Baldwin: Mr. G. Lutz; $10, Dr. dehatn: 81, Mrs. J. 1. Hughen; $1, Miss Fannte Russell, THR body of an taknown man was washed aghiro Tuesday three miles northof the Lal View Wator-Works. ‘Tho Coroner held an fi tyesterday, but the Jury, for nek of 01 te, were cotnpelled to return the usual ve dct of found arowned. The deceased was about five fect nine Inches tall, full beard, no hale visiblo on bead, olthar. because of natural baldness, or bocaitse uf tho netion of the waves upon the scaln; browst thickly covered with long Mack hilt, The body had been tn the water along time, and tho’ features wero nlto- gether unrecognizable. His dress would indi- oate that he was A sailor, and that ho was ueamnye in the early part of the spring or win- tor. It ineluded a dlagonat woolen vest, a dark ‘kAitted woolen jneket, a blue flannel shirt, two rod flannel undershi lark woolen pataloons, with uarrow stripes, blue susponlers: with a white stripo in tho middlo, red flannet drawers, and sewed boots, In tho puckots were found 25 cents in sliver, and @ numbor of tickets upon which wero printed “Gentlemon's Sodality of the RV. M. Guild, St. Stanisiaus, Nou. 23, Sacred Heart Coureh." ‘Thore was a scapularand a rosary, about the neek, and tn the vest pocket an Elgin silver watch, 1% Culver moroment, No. iv. Tho caso was a plain ong, within cugle graven on the front, and was numbered 6,450, A watch: key and twouthor keys suspunded froma ring were also found in the pockets. Tie Tillnufa National Land Teaguo hold its roguiar weekly miecting last evening In Judge Moran's court-toom, with tha Rev, M. J. Dorney in the chalr, Tho question of tho disposition of tho funds was the first considered. Mr. Lyon. of the Seventeenth Ward League, set the ball in motion by inquutring 4f, when his League sent $100, which {t hag now on hand, to Mr, O'Con- for, it would be forwarded. Immediately to Mr. Egan, or whother It would bave te rematn in this country until the balance of the prospeative $250,000 was raised. In answer to this, tho President cloarly atated that tho Committco that camo together every week was A creature of the State Convention, formed for the pur- pose of giving a front to the State organization, and would do tho Leuzuo's bidding, In rofer- eneo to the amount of monoy to bo aunt to the Nutional Trish League's ‘Treasurer at ono timo, thought it advisabia to communicate with Patrick Egan and obtain bie opinion on tho matter, VernisO'Connor, Tre: turer of tho State Nutional Loague, submit: tho foltowing report from March 19 to date: Ite- vetved of J. V. Clark, 823; dunation from Mr. Clark, $25: from Henry O'Connor, $242; Seven- teenth Ward Land League, $id: sundry parties, $14: De. Curren, Fourteonth Ward, 83; Mr, Care roll, $100,—total, $1,308, Dishursemen ames Redpath, $160; Cameron & Amberg, 824; rent of hall, $15; romitted to Treasurer Eyat, $1,000; postage, cents; rent of ball, St; $I83 cents; printing, printing, book, 4 Fit—toral expenditures, $121; balance in ‘reasury, $144. Tho following speakers were appointed to attend branch league mectings during the week: Fifth Ward. Williatn Gienson; Fourto, Ed Hi, Dunne; Seventh, David Sulllvan; Elehth, J.C, Keegan: 'Thirtecnth, T. P, O'Con= nor; Seventeonth, Jotin McKeliue, Tho Com- mittees thon adjourned for ono weok, A MISSING MAIL-AQ. A'TRINUNE reporter heard yesterday that on the preceding night © bia of lettersmail had bevn lost between the Baltimore & Ohlu depot and the Post-Ollice, According to the story, the mull was put inte the wagon as usual, but soon after leaving tho depot, the driver noticed that the door wae flappig. On reaching the Pust- Ollico and comping tho mail with the schedule it was found that oa pouch | of jotteremail = was missing. Capt. MeGrath, the Superintendent of Malls, was gecusted on the subject yestorduy, but knew nothing whatever about it. Assistant Post- master Squires hnd beurd that there waa somo trouble over a mall-pouch, but was unable to shed any lighton the matter, not having heard any of the purtleulars, After cncounteriug some half-dozen other persons. equaily ignorant. and a4 Dissfully unconcerned, tho reporter ran avross Capt. Stuart In the evening, and at least obtalnad aminute ebuuk of informacon,—the best that ouuld bo got. The Captain suid he une derstood 2 pouch bad been inisiaid, but that it had subsequently turned up all right. THE GANDEN CITY DISTILLERY. Tho probabilities uppear to bo that the Gardon City Distillery will resume opurations within a few days. dtr. Meyer Hirsch, the chief creditor, Just evening inforuied u‘CrtueNe reporter that he belioved inatters would be arranged by Sat- urduy. During yesterduy nothing was done toward effecting a settlement, und uo official statement of ussota and Habillticsy hits yet been prepured., They ure atill feeding stock at tho distillery, boving mashes on hand which must ba cleaned up, and the chances ure that by the time those arg, exbausted the concern wil ngain bo tu working order. Tho creditors belleve that their interests will be bust served by nllowlng tho distiilery to rosume at the carii- oat possibly invinent und the delay Is caused almply by the neesssity of arranging the future munugement. Tho Serechunts’ Lown and ‘Trust Company entered up Judgment yesterday to the amount of 8,025, THE CITY-HALT, Tuene were twenty burial permits feaued yes- torday. ‘Tne value of permanont® improvements for which permits wore granted yesterday amounts ‘to S28t,400, ‘Ty Committee on Judiciary mecta at 4 o'cock. this afternoon In tho City Clerk's oiflce, anu the Committee on Firo und Water will meot to-mor- row ut 3 o'clock In the Fire-Murabal's olfice, MeNicuots & Eourwontit were allowed $719 yesterduy ou nm sewer contract, and J, & 31.C, Duty were allowed $4,833 un uceount of tho suberstructure of the Sangamon Btrect viaduct. ‘THe site of Sirs. O'Leary's barn, tn.whioh tho cow kicked over that memorable lauip, fs being built Upon a pernut for natruutire at Noa. let aud 189 Dv Koven stroct buying beon issucd to Pagov & Koluv, Tut Fite Marshal will receive informal bids unul noon of Sucurday for putting up an ougine- house at the gurner of Ogden und Wincbestgr avonuca, uud anuthor uf tue corner of Ashluad avenue and Jane street, A DEAD bore bis ornamonted ‘tho front of Bath Hofter's premises, on Hrown street be= twoun ‘taylor and ‘Twelfth, since Saturday lust, and sinells to high heavea, Tho Heulth Olica has buon notiiled several thes, but tuo horde wae still lying and testoring ut the place nawed Yesterday afternoon, z Pensona intercated should sow to it that the sewers on North Lu Sulle street aro attended to Lofore the street is repaved, ag tho Department of Puplic Works bus no record of then, the fire of ‘Tt having destroyed them. Exaiiuudons mady now will guve uw great deat of monoy to property-bolders on the street. A anvat deal of Jafluence is being brought to bear to have J.J. Kearney retnstited us a ‘Lene. ment- House luapeutor, Judge Rogers being ono Of those wou aro appeuiing tu bis benalt. Reare ney bug a family woo deserve sympathy, and it Js stated that be did not really violate aus law i doing dtr. Shepard's work, but that tore isa fuoling between his agent and Air, Kearney, A. SMrtH, of 1514 Faderal street, Philudelphin, who ouxht to know better, writes to Mayor Hare rison that by hue heus taken la wud done for. Smith, early tast mouth, sent twenty-one three. cent stampa to ane Georgy Slobel, of No, 10 North Chirk dtrent, expecting to reculve In re turns compound teverelonving, double buck notion ailver watch, Sulth didn’t gut bla times piece, wo (want hs conte. He wants it buck, Fie. MansuaL SWeENI yesterday openud the bids for tive new Uro-englies, and tho contract was uwurdid to the Aurens Mauufacturing Coupany of Cluginnath at ite bid of §k\0uu. ‘This vltas of onulauy, tho bollers uf whieh con- (ato what is known os “thy ool," were intros Gueed bore tuat yeur, aud hyve proved very butisfuctory and teonomical. ‘The Chief bee Noyes them tu Lo tho bust machine that cun be obtulned for the monoy, Tut: people of the Fourth Ward aro wonderty by: South Purk avenue te nor being Tmproveus aud Ald. Wetheroll was uround the vuitice of the Departinuatet Publie Works yewlorday alters noun looking into tue mutter, ‘Lhe euutract has beun Jot to A.J, Molton, but he refused to ioe eupt ity buowude by cluls to bave made a mite taku of 10 cunts per square Jara tn wldding, having bit that tuuub too low, The total amount of bis bid ta $07,438, and the focroseo will make ubunt &3,0u0 diifereuce, | If he does nut take tho contract, hu forfelts $200, and the contract gous tod, Jaloks, the next lowust bidder, at RL, of whioh Moltean, uuder the rovised ordinances, will bo holden for 5 per cont. davon HAUIBON bas Leon requested to havo tho top of the Juckson atroet pyvemont seruped of #) us to clvan the street of mud, He baa nut compiled with thia request, howover, because tho top dressing 18 cemont, and he bus beep de- wlrous of altowing it aud tho wator te percolate through the wmavaduu, wo thut the pavemont night be hardened, and he asks tho peoule. along the street to put up with the mud a littl while, io order Ww huven fue and lasting strevt In the future, Ho will bave the crossings carefully cleaned of, so that pedestrians will uot be ane noyed by tho mud. As for the balance of the streot it will be left aa itis fora little while for tho bonolit ultimately of the pouple living on the line, who wilt appruciate the matter whoo thoy understaud It, Buitping permits ware Issued yeaterday as follows: C, O. Hausen, six three-story and base. Incut dwetliugs, euch 2s by 87 feot, corner of Contre and Hurlbut stravts, to cout $38,000; Jolin B. Curaon and J. H. Haverty, six-story and basu- Ment theatre and business building, 7 by 180 * feats Noa, 104 to 110 Monrou struct, to cuat §150,° ip ©. O, Gstram, tivo threo-story, basement, a Ate dwellings, cach 20 by 66 test, Now. 16 to. SS Ios street, Lu coat 80,000; J. Muyor, threes story and bagewpoent brie! a) dwelllag, No, 477 North Clark struct, to cost 85,00; Bre, Fisbor Jenlis, twooutory, bavewunt, und’ attic bari 44°by W0 foot, No. iiiit Luke avenue, to cost E240); A. Lyrunk, thraesatory ‘aud biscwiont gente Be atl sens devotion. B by Ri sent, . ichigun uvenue, fo] lols bara, wo by dd fuut, 19 cost go WAUANH AVENUM MUD,” A great many complaints buve ci if at to Muyor Harrison in regard to the filthy cohdition Of Wabusb avenue, and the allexed negligence of tha etreet-vlean lug contractor. “The Mayor , uy's that the raluy weathor has kept the clea tog buck, bit @ doubly exertion wii) be made as son as the bad weather icts up, This 1s all good re and cpough, but the present contractor doesn't uns detatand his business, to speak plainly. It is tne that he has Inbored at n terrible diend- vantage, but itis also tree that the work has got tho aturtof him, and that he ls unable to xrasp its maunitude, Only twenty-four-odd miles or so of strocts tim last —s month, and wero cleaned by sinco that time there hasbeen nothing but treacherous weather, Hl has fost $150, at least, a day, but this he could enaily mako wp in other parts of the city. Tho husinoss portion of tho city should have heen elenned nt least three times a week, but this hina ‘uot been done to any alarmiig extent. Uf many compinints have ween made to the Mayor, more have been poured into the carat ‘Tne TRUNK reporter ut the City-Hall, merehants ecomplatn= ing that thot stocks have been damaged by tha dust from daylight aweeping, and thnt the work waa never so slovenly or meanly done ns this year, | ‘Theao are facts which the Mayor will not Qnd hard to verify upon Inquiry. WHITING, MILK, AMALL*POX, ETO. “ Molican im: Merkl yostorday discovortd Chinaman We Lung, who’ has Just recovered from the sinall-pox. The discovery was ncel- tlentally maido, but it showod, at the sanie time, that thoChinatton in Chicago are a very bad tot, and do worse thin " washee-wnshee.” Luring tho foronoan © complaint was mado at tho Health Olive that ata milk-dent at No. 380 State street something like thirty-cld barrols‘of whiting br ust Loon Unloaded, and tho party belleved that twas being used in the uduiteration of the Inctent fluid, Mork! at once staried for the place, and found tho whiting storod In Ww milkecellar. Tho proprietor claimed that it wastett there on storage, and Merki took nsamplo of the mitk, which he delivered to Dr. Paton for analysis, On bis way from the milk place he saw, at Ni 42 State atreot, a scabby-luoking Coles! collared the man and said, “Here, you've go the amall-pox.” | ‘The Chinainan, who proved to be what his countrymen termed "Yh simgely {a bummer) snid? “Mo no gottee emnliee- ockce.—nic eatchee cold; bab um belly bads me getteo hottel, You dammmes foultes.” “Mork! rotorted that the Chinaninn couldn't “dammes fooleo ” him, and. on investigation, discovored that tho Son of tho Enst had caught tho disease from a white woman, tho = Post- House, whom he had been tn the habit of yialting, = The Chinaman had made rounds of the — Chineso, = 10 launirier whilo he bad the disease, whick will” bo gratifying nows to many nico young men woo wear Chinesn-washed lincn. It was niso la covered that be had beennt Hap Wah's laundry, No, 203 Clack atroet, where, In tho rear of tho luundry, ina close and stifling basement, the otlicor founda tow don of prostitution, In whieh white men, Chinainen, aud nbandoned women wore mingled In a dlagusting tnnnor, tho women clal ning that they had been driven from tho streets by the police and that thoy had no jothor pines togo. Merki was very much dis- ite and returned to the office, leaving tho Jbinamin recovering fram amall-pox at No, i412 Stnte street. One othor ense was reported from No. 47 Union street, The infant.nt No. 691 Canal street died yesterday morning, and thore were five discharges from the Hospital. THE COUNTY-BUILDIN Mronagt Counay, James Bigging, Jamos Hol- den, and Willlum Murtin, United States. prison- era, wore taken from the Jal! to the Penitentiary at Chester Inst night. ‘Tus Committec on Jail and Jail Accounts took arauble through tho jail yesterday and found things to tholr Iking. Subsequently thoy were in consultation with the Stato'a Attorney and Sheriff in reference to cortain contemplated im- povamunts which will be commenced carly in TiH# Shoriff yostorday took twenty-two pris- Oners to Jolot. nmong them Jnek Ore, who wie sentenced for life. Tt was not intended to take than until to-day, but tho Sheriff heurd that an attempt would de mude by n lot of roughsto board tho train at Bridgeport and rescue: them; boner he sturted aday ubead of time to frustrate thofr plang, Another batch will bo transported early the coming week. ‘Tite Building Committes of the County Bonra. held a short mecting yesterday afternoon, colng very little business. A petition wus receives Osking that tho Law Library, bo furnished with auditional necommodations for books, tho nume ber of voluines having incrensed considerably sinco the specifications for shelving and. cases wero mudo ont, The matter was re ferred to A special committes to ascertain tho cost uf the desired improvement, Tho Pro- bute Court roum was stated to be in need of some spittoons, so the Cominittes recommended that the Board advertise for bids for furnishing the wholo bulldiug with these artictes, about 300 moro boing required. Petitions for yurlous articles of furniture for the different rooms were recelved and referred, a number of small bills pera allowed, aud thon tho Com mittce ad- journed. SUDDEN DEATIL A MAN BTAGGENS INTO A STATE-STREET" KEN" AND “SHUFELES OFy."" John De Young, a man about 50 yoars of age, and thought tobo a dealer in prossed hay at Daltun Station, went into a house of prostitu- Donon Stato street at 4:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon, and, in the presence of Minnie Binir, one of the Inmates, Iny down anddied, The police heard of tho affair, and immediately ar- rested Ida Prindiville, Minnic Biatr, and four other Ininates, named respectively Loule Will+ jams, Nettle Wood, May Dealteo, and Ltzzio Pierce, Although there were no marks of vio- lence Wpon tho person of the decensed, and not even a woll-zrountiod suspicion of foul ptay, the womes will be Eee In durance till after the post-mortom examination and tho Coroner's in- quest, From Minnie Ihiir's version of the evont it would appear thit De Youns, aman whow none of tho Inmutes profess ta know, en red ber room unannounced and threw himself upon ber bed, sulting thospread wita his muddled boots. She noticed, ste says, whon bo first came into bur presence, that his {aco was somowhnat discolored, and that tis Nps were purple. Sho attemptad te rouse blmyind wet him olf tho bed, und round that bu wits not uble to stand lone. Shwe assisted bim tou ohalr, and thon, seeing that ‘he could not support himself, lald him upon the floor, poured water Into his mouth and applied a wot cloth to his herd. She also called the land- aa to ber nssistinec, and poqucated Loulo Williams, another inmute, te help her move the man, ‘Tho lwt-numed young woman was too much terrilicd to he of any belp, but ran ncross the streot to the oficoof Dr. Akors. When the physlgian ucrived, tho mui was past all carthly ald. Tho police patrot-wagon toox hit to the Morgue, and the women were transtorred to tha Armory. De, Akora is of tho opinion that death cnauod from heurt diseaso or npuploxy. ‘Tho host-mortem oxaminadon, which will take place ut the Moryue thts morning, will probably reveal the preciso cues of death, Upon. tho Person of the deconsod wus found — $3.05, and a nota tnudo payable to Jobn Do Young, ida Prindivitte, the - propriotress of the establishment whore the fatal accident took pluco, enjoys some notoriety from the fuct thut sbout onu year ago she stabbed with a choesc- knifo hor’ Criend Thomas Deluncy, a Sherman atruvt livery mun, who wns codeavoring te In- duce bor, walle sho was under the influence of liquor, to leave a resturant which occupies tho nie Heo: of the building iu whleb her “ken” ta jovated, SUBURBAN, EVANSTON, The Villnge Trustous met last evening tn tho village oltices, All present, ‘Tho great number Of bitls that wore to be considored made It neces. sary to put-‘oyor tho consideration of tho fro departinont until’ au extra mectiug, whieh will probably be culted next week, Pormission was xlven to remove the’ old Fukealdo Building ton lot on Chicuya avenuy near tho University. The ‘Troasurer's report ahowed $15,121 un hand, The yeoulpts for the month of Stay wero $5,850, aud, tho disbursements di ba HYDE PARK, Atn meeting of Hox Company No.1, held at tho Oukland boxse-bouse Inst ‘Tuvsday evening delegates were appoluted to attend the Conyen> tion fur the election of 1 Fire- Marshal, and the following olticers wero wleuted for tbe ensuing ‘our: ‘I, Davies, Proaidont; ©, Nichols, Captaing '. Brady, Forowun; and W. Lawrence, Secretary and Treasurer, An tcc-croain feutival was givou laat evening by James Stinson at his residence on Drexel boulevard, between forty-fourth and Forty- Alth streets, for tho benutit of st. Mark's Epis ¢opal Church, A fargo number of guests pare took of the refreshments aud participated in the nymont OF the evening. Schuol Trustees of the Township of liyde Park will bold # inecting Monday oveuing in the Village ball of the Town uf Lake, Amuouyg other things the Jarrett dofalcation will come befure the meeting. The action of tho Doard in respect. to this tinportint watter bas been ag follows: Soon ufter the discovery of the dufalcation Mr. Jarrett olferad to the Hoard all of his property, including bia interest in the wagon factory at Jarrett & Sherman, vaiued wt §v,000, and votes to the umount oF ‘$10,000, togetnur wlth various pleces of real catate, uppralging the whole ut a sulllcient sum to more thin cover bis datloit, The Honrd, undoubtedly, intluonced soinas what hy the bondsmen of ‘lr. Jarrett, aecupted his offer, thus. virtuaily exchanging tho perfect suourity of the buudsmen for the property of darrett, which later investigation has provea in- suitivivat to cover bis indebtediuds. Ic ta a doubtful question whether or not this Sgreomont between the Hoard and Jarrett should be considered valid, on uccount of tha uisrepreauntation of tha vaiue of the property. Mr, Shormun, Jarrett's partner, otfered $12,000 for bis iarrutt s) interest in the firm, which was "ho e aucepted, pou aro now investi- wating the valuo of the real catate, and bavo employed experts ‘to collect tho notus, only 40 or 50 per cent of which isoxe ted to be realized. At the mooting tho $11. 0 reuvived from Sherman will be portioned o| to the several districty, ‘The Hoard aro yot ua- decided whether to prosucute Jurrott. a REMOVAL—HALL'S SAFE & LOCK COMPANY ° Haye romoved to 67 Washington streot, etweent Dearborn and State. Allargo ino of all kinds of safes. ——a Terrible Loss of Life. + dillltons of rats, mice, cats, bed-bugs, roaches lose their tives by collision with “Jtuuga ou Huts.’ Bold by drogyiets, ibe boxes. ‘ OUR WATER SUPPLY. The Mayor Has Some Ideas on the Crib Question. He Admits the Insecurity of the Present Structure. Viows of Mr, Steol Who Built the Last of tho Lake Tunnels, Mr, Bramhall’s Reply to Some of His Oritics, MAYOR HARRISON’S CRIB, Mayor Murrison yesterday hadatilk with 9 Venerablo gentloman named Baldwin, who has quite original [dens in regard to the extension of tho water syatem. Tho Mayor stated that bis {dens of n play fora erib differed materially from thoso advanced by Mr. Bramhall, for what: ho calls the * Aqua-port." Mr. Unerison would havo no top-structure to his crib, Porinstanco: He proposes to build a double-erly, tha uvper portion being locked firmly to the lower struct- ure. He will have the lower part anywhere from filfteen tu twenty fect indepth, When those two partsare firmly sot together he will havo thom floated out. to’ any distance which may be desired, and thon fill the lower part with concrete, keoplng the upper filled with tone so us to go down with the lower, sinking equally together until the lower erly hos nae sumed Its place and Js resting solié with Its oll- ing of concrete. He wilt then tintond the stone from bis uppor crib, laying tham nround the concrete-Miled portion, thus forming a protec: tion. Ho thon untocks tho upper section, al- lowing It to float away. In tho centro of his permencnt atructure be has an inlet gate, which he chains toa buoy lying near by in tho lake. Whenever It is desired to close tho gate Mt can be dropped from the chain at tho buoy, and tho pressure of tha water will keep down tho gate. It can bo raised in tho same mannor. Such a structure, Mr. Harrison holds, elght miles out in the lake, in sixty feet of water, would be out of the way of all iee-feldsa and anchor ice, and winter would not affect it. It would require no one to remain out there in winter, and no great expense for maintenance, The prescut Crib waa ondangered acveral times Inst winter, when it was se shaken by Ico-tields that water was thrown out of a pail in the kitchen, and the tins and pans thrown from tho stove. ‘Tho cfushing power of ono of thoso Immense fce- fields was simply incomprehenalblo, Tho Mayor has notantd much about it bofore be- cause ho didn't want to alarm tho public. The Mayor saya furthor that by his plan there can be obtained pure, clour, and cold water, freo and without danger of sewnye contamination. Ho ninjotains that much colder water can bo ob- tained at a depth of forty or fifty foot than at & fow fect below the surface. He objects to going north beoauyo no thinks that thoro the ater would not be out of reach of the Ice- clits, Mr. Cregter, of course, holds to his Jand-tunnoel system, und to going up north for water, whore he belfoves tho city can got beyond tho line of Chicawo suwayo, aud where sixty fect In depth of watercan be hud less than baits milo from shore. Mr. Cregier would not aay whethor water was purer noar the bottom than it was at tho surface, ‘That was a matter for choiists to dis- curs, Sofurna tho inlets of the present crib wero concerned thoy were not at all narrowed or mude smaller by the cross-benms or rods to Strengthen the structure, Thore was only n three-tnen bolt Inserted running through each inlot, which certainly did not impede the flow of wntor, ‘One objection to Mr. Cregior's plan. of gol north for tho city’s witer-supply is, that it will not bo very long before thero ig almost as much sewage puurad into tho juke from Lake View and Evanston as from Chicago, The moment any scheme Itko that now undor contemplation, of an underground railway from Chicago to Evanston, is curried out, that moment all tho country along thu luke shore will be filled up with houses, Tho moment that It becomes pos- gibt to travel in twenty minutes from Rane ton to the Court-House, that moment & loro proportion of the pearls: now dwalling within the city limits wil seek cheuper homes to the northward, The rapid filling-up of those suburban towns will fores upon thom the adoption uf a sewornge syatem, and thoy will bo compolled vo discharge all thelr sewage Into tho Inke. The fnct ts, that it 1s idlo to tuk of get- ‘Ung pure water ynywhero gong tho luko shore, in cago the city is constructing its works with un eyo Be: the future and not to tho immediate resont, . oithe Mayor's reinnrks concnrning the insecu- rity of the crib ure not tuo strong. ‘That strict- ur fs, to put it mildly, in a vary unseawort! condition, If the warnings given by Tim Trt UNE four yenra neo had not been heeded by the thon clty ‘authoritics, thore would now be no crib. Tho repairs thon mado upon the ricket; structure put.it In such condition that it hus been ubla to pull through four moro winters. Whotnor it could stund another og severo na tho Inst one Ja questionable, It was Dndly tocated, to begin with, It was put upon a slde-hill, The waves havo cut under it on eno side, and partly undormined (t. On anothor a Btll af curth has been heaped up which bags partly covered une of tha Inivts, aud it is prob- able that refuse matter, passing down tho shaft, hus obstructed, to 4 certain oxtent, the crib en of tho old tunnel. Notwithstanding Mr. Cro- gier's statement, the other two inlots haye been 80 Narrowed by the tuenns adupted to strongthon the atructuro tis to muke it dificult sumetimes in winter, when the fee obstruction comes, to get an adequate supply of wator for the city. These ore ventas, howover. Tho maln thing is that, during the pleasant summur months, n thorough exnmination should be made of tho Urib and the prague syept taken to muko it absolutely sute aur ne tho coming winter und tho une which Is to follow It. Probably nobody has aver paused to think what would be tha result of the de- struction of tho Crib, ‘Those who wero hero in Dal fepiembor, we oe incon munke nee: to which thoy wero put by the temporary stoppage ofthe Water: Worka ougines, Tho inconyon- lenco felt thon would ba fur groater now, if any digaater wore to cour, becuse thon a large portion of tho city was burned over, nor was ihe Peeyisean anything like whut it now i, It is true that in oa yery shor! timo connection could be made with tho Inlet busin, but the aupply of wator obtainable would bo uttorly Insutllciont. ‘There would be no moro wator-clovatory, thore would bo no more water above tho Mrst Aoors of buildings, and, thera being uo facilides for flushing wator-closots, the entire private poworaye system of tho city would bo disorganized. Tho Mayor abowld not lose the opportunity whlob the tranquil wouthor of July and August gonorally aifurds to geo that A thorough investigution of the Crib is mado and ‘tho necussary repairs excautad, A PRACTICAL MAN, . Mr, Jumes Steel, who with Mr. MeMabon con- Btructed tho Jast of tho two oxfatiug Crib tun- nols, was interrogated last night ax to his upin- Jon of Mr, Beambull’s proposition to construct a new orl soven iuilus furchor out in the lake, or nine miles from shore, aud connect it with tho two tunnels nuw in use by oxtending thom to tho proposed now orib, On tha wholo, Sr, Bteel upproves of ofr. Bramball'’s plans and Figures, but ditt ore with him ue to dotalls, Ho anid that the estimated cost of the propose new crib, $1,000,000, wus cortainly high enough, if noe too bigh, The orib should he as lurge und ag solidly-built ns suggested by Mr.. Bramhall, and would prove un expensive pisea, of work; but thero wus no necossity of uilding Ite superstructure of granit. Limes atone would do Just as well, and would not cost nore than one-third as much,—or even a gould woodan supurstructure might bo made to an- awor the purpuse, However, this was u feature of the plang that could bo altered at any tine, und ua to the foundations proposed, they wero about rigbt,—turgo und costly, but substantiul and desirable, jnnsmuch asa new crit snould be Ono that could bo depended on for yearsto come, ‘Thy tdua of building the proposed new tunnola the same respective sizus na the prevent ones— Ave and one-half and soven und ong-hulf fect was very foollab. Mr, Btvot wound bilid two now elgbt-fout tunnels to connect with thuge now in uso, An elght-foot tunnel would cost ‘nly wbout 25 per cont more tun s ivesfaut tutinel, white ite capacity would bo four times feureat, OF course an eight-foot wnnol cone Heewng with a tive-foot tunnel would not carry any inore water thun one of the luttor alze, bit itwbould not be forgotten that tho city would somotiing demand « vast lucreaso of Its waters supply; and then, soven miles oj on oclxht-foot tunoul were already constructed, it would be only necessury to connect it with another five-foot tunnel two tniles long to make its capacity four times ag grout, beguuss there would then be wn clght- fout tunnel connecting with two tve-foot tune nols, Otherwise thera would have to bo con: structed an entire new tunnel nino niles long, It wouid be saving moncy tn the end, therefore, 10 cuustruct the prapusdd uew tunuvls, of ox- tenulons, of Bize to moot future demands, ir. Steel would aise sink a “ountre crib” about two miles beyoud the presout one, ta ba usod us u working-crib during the construction > for sup: not gust 4 saving of exponse in this way? If it was nut built, the new tuuncld could be worked only ou one * face,” while, if it was built, thoy could be worked on three * fuces,"—that Is, the workmen could di in opposit directions from the ceutre crib, an in one direction fron the new erib, thereby con structing avout Itty feut of tunneling a day iu- steal of only sixtoen or seventeen feotif only: one “face! could be worked on. If tho proseut orib could'be iu removing dirt while the oy Vid PAGS. ae 0) wore belng dug tou = ie warkeran unt reg ak faces" might tho ofty be aupplied with water? Wego woutd working crip the new tunnels might ba t gentco coat of about $150,000 a milo. Mr. Braman eatimate. Withoat a centre eri) tho cost woah. be greater, and tho work would requiro threo or four years longor tino. — THE AQUAVTORT, To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune. Curcany, Juno &—What the nowspupers bave aalit In reward to tho principles or features em- buted in the construction of the aquaport, and of tho pusalbilitics and extzoncles that muy arise Ig carrying out tho undortaking, seoms to have Hed out two rather important criticisms tn your prper which are equally ontitlod to 4 care- ful consideration. , In regard to the first ono, the writer, whoavor he may be, hn certainly made two very impor+ tant suggestions, Tho tirat is in regard to bulld- (Ing and launching the structure, This much of tho undertaking bas been so fully and so often, demonstrated in: similar structures of equal dimensions and wolght that It Is not worth white todiscuss this point at present. But tho muln point brought forward, of the possibility of the structure having to bo held overhore for part of ‘one season, tntght ensily and naturally ocour in’ this wiso: that, with alt of tho endeavors of the cuntriutors, coritingencles inight ariso whereb: it would be impoasibie to bo ready pale: nour in the senson to venture the undertaking. In such an cimergency no risks or chances would bo entertained for ono moment, but wo would walt until the noxt senson, and in the -monu- time all the plans and devicca that had been made could be reviewed, just nan groat Gon- eral would du If he was going to fight a great: and desperate battic. Hylng well preparod with all cho implemonts, our forcos and strength un- der oat generniship, and being In the right, wo shall and will win tho battle, Just as wo have always done, ‘Tho second point of thfa critto will in time, T think, be yery welt considered by tho proper nuthoritins, for it is of so much importance that It will not escape them, when thls cuterprisu shall have been taken into forious considera- uon, thatof utilizing, as ho terms It, tho dead onds of tho old tunnels, T must confess it had all escaped my mind, atthough { had known about theso extensions, But [ can ace now Just how thoy cnn be made uvatlable or used to i very great. ndvantnge, so much so. that 1 think it would save two and one-half if not three years in time In the excoution of this un+ dertakloy, and ulso lesson toa large extent tho sexpense. Now, in reynrd to the criticism of “Skylight.” Hesnys: “Almost every fcroign substance In tho water hus w tondency to sink, and the tower you get the worse the water fo this respect. The luke, like all fresh water ox- geil In large or small bodies, 1s teoming with nfugoria, which breed by myrinds, generation after gonoration, and while alive thoy may be near the surface, but aa thoy die'thay slow): gravitate to the bottom, forming tmpalpablo mud, and, pumped from tho depth proposed, wo should bave these decaying aud pestiientialear- casses. Tho water even now la taken from too low n point In the lake." Now, I confess thia is all now and quite start- ing tome. Posalbly it may all be true, but It 1s 80 entirely different ‘from ‘my ovservation and experionce that I don’t ballevo one word of it. This whole Northwestern country is dotted all over with likes varying from ten to forty, fifty, alxty, und 100 feat or inoro in dgpth. and sur- rounded with lands and hills all slyping moro or leas down to thes Inkes, so they get all tho ywash for miles around, and thore are cultivated flekta where cattic hive beon fed for years and witd animals and buffalo havo fed and dicd for picvanee of seas, and theso lakes are to-day ns clear na crystal, L wish only: to udd thatif “ Skylight" fs sorfoug about this water he will find four or five bottles of matter in the safe nt the office of the Sccro- tary of tho Department of Public Works, which Ithink Dr. Dé Woif wit! ebcorfutly analyze for bis bonetit, This wator was taken from Lake Michigan a few days ago nt depths of forty-tlve, fifty, alxty, and alxty-nine feet, wish to sny right horo that when I stated to the reportor fstull not engawe in nay furthor newepuper discussions heroafter with any mun, thas f want to bo clourly and dletinctly under stood, Instead of putting those cheap cribs at the derd ends, wo pince them ono-third the distance from the old cribto tho une ort, and then work from threv points, completing those six und a half or seven miles of tunnel very quickly, ‘This question of tunnaling six, goven, or cight miles bug been go fully demonstrated that It is not worth while spendiug any timo discussing it, Tho only question {8 to raise tho moncy, bulld aquaport, tod plant it out directly seven mites due northeast before tho old crib yoes to pleces. itean be done just as euaily as to build those tunhela, [f we have tho money todo It with. If the water Is pure and good nt ton feet in depth, L think ft will lose nono of its purity and chilliness if we zo Gfty feet in dopth. I think this ten foct business ur theory has beon pretty welldomonstrated in the pnst six months, so that this question needs no time spent in dis- cussing ft. Astothe mistakes or miscalcuin- Uons about tho tures, I think thore Is no mis- take about it, However, we will look all over again carefully to satlsfy the gentloman, and If we can't aureo wo will call In the doctors, Very respectfully yours, G, I, Bramitacn. <<< WISCONSIN STATE MEDICAL SOCIETY. Spreral Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. MiILWwavkeE, Wis., June &—The second dny’s meeting of the Wisconsin State Medl- ent Society was devoted to tho presentation pt the reports of the savern! Standing Com mittees. ‘The most Interesting of those which came under considerntion was thatsubinitted by Dr, Senn, of Milwaukee, Chairman of tho Committee on Surgery, This was listened to with profound attention, and Jed to an interesting debate on the — merits of the antiseptic system of — sur- gery. Many resident practitioners who nre debarred from practice under the new Jaw applied to be ndmitted as members uf the State Assoclation, After considerable de- bate it was finally decided by ballot to admit them, tho yote cast being S4 yens to 11 Dae After electing officers for the next term the Society adjourned till to-morrow morning at 8:50, ‘The new ofilcers aro Dr. Menvher, President; Drs, Linde and Day, Vico-Presi- dent; Dr. "Reoves, Secretary; and Drs. Sonn, Marks, and Dodge, Finanes committee. Sd INDIANAPOLIS. ITEMS, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Inpranarouis, Ind, Juno 8—A suit for $10,000 damages for alleged malpractice was brought to-day by Charles Bauor against Dr, Samuel HH, Moore, who is charged with une skillful treatment of Bauer’s broken leg, whereby he has become a cripple for life, A. curlous complication has arisen out of the new Road law which will go into effect, with all other laws of tho lost Legisinture faving no emorgoncy clause, about July 18. ‘The old Inw is re- vealed and with it the present Road Super- visors. ‘Che officers under the new Inw cane not ba chosen until April, 1883, and the At- torney-Genoral holds that during tho intor- val Indiana will have no road faw and no one will havo authority to contract for the maklog or repairing of the public highways, ——————__—., CENTENNIAL ORGANIZATION, Pinvavetvuta, June 8—This afternoon there was a meeting of the Centonninl Or- nization for the better endawnient of tha Washington aud Leo University. ‘The Rev, ‘Yr. TY, Everett opened the proceedings with prayer. Samuel J. Randall was chosen Per- manent Chainaan, Resolutions deploring tha deaths of Morton MeMlohael, Henry 0, Carey, Adolph E. Borie, and ‘Thomas Scott were passed, and a number offaddresse mide, Many new imemburs wore elected, ineluding Senator J, Don Cameron and Ed- Win Harrleon, of St, Louis, W. W. Corcoran, of Washington, was elected President of the Association, and IL, 11, Houston, of Philu- delphia, Vice-President, SS EEEReesrasaneeenanaii FIREMEN. Couxer, Brurys, {a June 8&—The grand fremon’sparade took place here this morn: ing. ‘Twelve hundred flramen and ten bands ware In procession, and were one hour pass ing a given pont, In the afternoon trints of steamers, hand-englies, and hose-carts took lace, In tho hand-snglne contest the Red aekets, of Avoca, took the first, and the Cativaets, of Indepondonce the second prize, In the trinl of steamers Megsoue, No, 3, of Counell Diutts, took tho frst prize on tine, Che distance horso hose-cart race was won by the Fire Kings, of Omaha, ‘The trial ot hook-aud-laddor und hose companies takes Dlace to-morrow, ——— FESTIVE GRANGERS, , Byectat Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune, Cotpwaren, Mich., March 8&—The ninth. annual plentc of the yarlous Granges in Branch County was heldon the falr-grounds in this clty to«lay, The cold rain carly this morning Interfered materially, but there were fully a thousand people present, ‘he addresses were by Thomas F, Moore, of Adrian, and Cyrus (, Lice, of Gilead, the latter bulng the Master of the State Grange, ————— UNDERTAKERS’ CONVENTION. Cotunnus, U., June &—About seventy-five undertakers met in convention hers tosiny with closed doors, and effeeted an orgaiilza- thon by electing the following offlers: Presl dent, E. U, Hatcher, Zanesville; ‘Vice-Presi- dent, Charles Miller, Cincinnati; ‘Treasurer, ’ , Mus Anos Cohunbos; Sceretartes, J. 1, Allianeo; and J. 1. Foreman, of J. M. Stewart, Sharer, of Sprlugilola, STATE AFFAIRS. ~" Bret, MICTIGAN. Ldwnatwa “patch to The Chleago Tribune, evening pasgert ts June &—The Senate last Ang the abatdonmenitWstitute Hill authoriz- ell Mankroad west of¢, Detroit & How- louse DUT for the dispositicKovt Houses Milwaukee Railway Innds;: Io thorizing Alpena to borrow thonoy; awau- House bill to purchase the Howell Compim tlon. During the evening session the Mouse amended the General Railroad law, adding sections for the candemnation of railrond lands by other rallronds, Passed: Senate bill 281, regulating .the snle of Hquors; the Polleo Bill, and the Senate resolution relative to the salarics of Cireult Judges. ‘The Governor has vetoed tho bill amending the churter of Saline, beenuse it was run through under another head. Itty rumored that he will also yoto tho bill to purchase the Howell.Compllation. So much of the Ionia report as rofers to Warden Grafton has been ndopted by the Senate, and the Louse hins ndupted the whole report, Including that of the ntlnority. The Louse has passed the bill allowing the +} Howell Plankrond Company to abandon o portion of thelr rond from Howell. to Novi. ‘The House has wnantmously passed a resolti- tion complimentary to the press representa- tives'for their cnreful renorts, courtesy, ete, ‘The Sennte has also passed a shullar resoln- lon. Both slouses aro rusning In business tn the way of pasylng bills, concurring in amend- ments, ete, Tho House fatled to concur in the Senate ‘amendments tothe bill conferring titles to settiors on the Detrolt & Milwaukee lands, The House has resolved to have Congress- inen {ngutire into thé regularity and mauner of sale ofeven and odd numbered sections of Jands ombraceil in the Ontonagon and State ding grant, and known as wagon-rond_Innds, which have been bought In by the Portage Lake Canal Company. ‘Tio House refused to pass Hopkins’ bill to Incorporate business companies over the Governor's veto. [t ins also tabled the Detroit Olt Inspection bill, ‘The bill ralsing a taxon express companies from 1 to 2 percent has passed both Houses, ‘The Senate has passed the House joint res- olution to buy the Odd-Fellows’ Institute property, where the school for the blind Is now located; also a flood of lesser bilis, ‘Tho House has passed several bills, among which were bills to modify and amend the Court Practice laws; tho DIM making regular appropriation for experses of the State Gov- ernment; Senate bill amending the inws for the incorporation of manufacturing compa- nies In order to meet the desires of the Upper Pentnsuta; Senate bill to provide for the pro- tection of children; Sennte bill for the col- Jection of damages by reason of defectiyo sidewalks, To-night both branches of the Legistature are in sesston, and the usual amount of fral- icking incident to the closing hours of a long session are being indulged in. id ‘he Governor ius appointed Perry Han- nah of ‘Traverse City, E. IL Vantetsen of Kilamazoo, and M. IL Butler ‘of Mount Clemens, as Commissioners tur tha new In- sane Asylum, x Bids tor publishing the Supreme Court _re- horts have just been opened by the Board of State Auditors. Tho bidders were W. 8, George & Co,, Richinond & Backus, and Cal- laghan & Clark. The prices were in the order named,—$1,75, $1.65, and $1.95. The contract was awarded to the Chicago parties, NEW HAMPSHIRE. Coxcorp, N, I1., June 8.—The Senate has Meclded to ask the Supreme Court for an opinion as to the legality of the election of 5 United Senator at the present session to fill the place of Senator Rollins, whose term ex- plres in 1883, ‘Che Democrats yoted solid against It, ‘The question of whether the present Leg- {stature Is to vlect a United States Senator or not has agitated the political waters n good deal, and there isa growing impression that thoro will be no election thls year. A major- ity of the Republican party are In favor of It, and if Mr. Rollius determines to mnke tho iight, the result Is, of course, doubtful. Tho enndidates are Stevens, Chandler, Harriman, and Marston, and itis probable that, if they concluded to make a coalition with the Dem- gotale, who are said to be solid against elec- tion, they could carry thelr point. On being Interrogated to-lay ex-Goy, Tlar- riman declared ft Is altogether too early to elect n Senator whose term does not begin before 1883, No momber of the Legistature knows who the people of New Mumpshire may want for Senator two years before he Isto be adinitted. Mr. Chandler {s disin- elined to talk for newspaper publication, but deems an election Inexpedient unless the party Is substantinlly agreed upon, Mr, Roltlns and his friends claim that an clection would be constitutional, and that this opinion is backed up by. emfnent Inw- yers, ‘The advocates of & non-election have undoubtedly gained one advantage by the passage of the resolution which referred such part of tho Governor's message which refers to the question to the Judicliry Com- mittee, as Chandler, Marston, and Blogham are members thereof, and [t Is presuinable that the roport may braverse to olecting, CORNELL A GREASER, ALpany, N, Y., Juno 8—Gov. Cornell has yetved the bill to reguinte the manufacture of oleomargarine and proviie for the better protection of the public health, . Ses HIS ROYAL MAJESTY. Vioronta, B. C,, June 8.—Senator Com- wall haswbeen offered and uecepted tho post fo ot HE of aa Provinces, He ts a descendant Ina direct Hne, by a son, of KI Join of England, ee iy ne a Spcclal attention Is called to the Royal Owl elgnrettes. This brand of all Havana cigar- ettes iy Stralton & Storm's Intest and best production, Sold by ull dealers, a ‘We recommend Elitradgosewing-machines a Indigestion, dyspepsia. nervous prostration, and all forms of general debility retleved by tuking Monamuan’s Poptunizod Beet ‘Tonic, the vuly preparation of beef containing Its untiro hutritious propurties, tt Is not a wore atin fant Hke the extracts of beef, but contains blood-muking, fore: woNUrating, and lifeesug> talaing proporties; is invaluable tn all ontoo bleed coudttiona, whothor tho result of exbaus mm, Hervous progtration, overwork, or acute particuluely 1f resulting from pulmo- pluints. Caswell, [Muzard & Co., pro- Yow York, For aalo by druggists. SE MARRIAGE LICENSES, ‘Tho following marslage lconsos woro lmued yes torduy: Age n privtors, Teeatdence, 1612 Lonrborn. ut Duarburt, joao, Vuldwater, Mioh, Waiter D, Hall, “Meee Chteugo, Alli L. Cottons sieeiesa enue. Vousat Jomtorao: nton Rudo punter, {tain Rivals Chieawa Washington Uotahtsy Jolin Sohneldor. { Wasliinyion Holybts, Mulder Loutes ‘od he {Sento Moanuperon { Rotor |e ana {Ratio Bids ro sPeatetnc {doko atu 71 Monroo, Carulina 27 Poarsun, igh Lanoayt. 104 Noblo, Watlerina Gin “WM Fox plaice, $Jonn ¥, Cunn Toward, Il. {Minnie B. Fuloy. cbleagu. a Hu ak... 407 Marron, ! MARRIAGES, mdiceeea ARETAGES NUCKOLLS—HENRY—June f, by the Hor, i, fis te ce % 2 Us WN Ny rau ataarithdet otis dai orthitaue, aud Miles Hate MSIL RDMAN Hn thi eli, mah tua at the Charles 1h. Hebi Genter ‘of We al Mopt hs con and Sp Leo pnewe i Atabivg, Uicerated Taig Ca a Hate cuny Prey mit i “WOODMAN=In Aubaen Ate, aunneaaiey ofJ., Woodman and daughter of tee sort of this city, agen a yrarm ieee DUNN—At her Hono, In Now y; ride 8 ermine, June & Mary "owntey lilly wite ot wl ony beloved tun of Tt dence, i are Invi oH mVNchsek: team peat meats Watdhinimy Feige KENNEDY-—Juno & Danial janagh, County Tipperary, frelund, ~Fnnoral from rostdence, ohh He pcluine Nhat @ o’olock n,m rs te rlenne panora Weave cups Inne 8, at 4p. m., Thomas f soap ind lion: lsrdycor sateen! et Fe bases! ary Gemietery tit Morean- ‘ "at.. by carriy GOUDMAN=Jun Sune That Wa et Theda: AVdaya, won ornas H. Goodman. agegd : Sand Hath ‘aneral from the “xestdonca” er ain tity nt Tarra Res Na grandtarder| BA Hoaton papers plonny ey IMv Metab ON Frisay, HIE ANNUAL ME, ‘vurteon! Yard Repubtica fiiureday evening at Suctiners al of alter 8 and other tae are re yy MIE REV, CHARLE MEL ft Rectur ot the Churcit of Enytund at {ngnt co-morkor mith Mr Mootly ait Ba Hit load the noon mecting tondny in Lower a AUCTION ‘By ELISON, FLER At 11 o'clock This Morntug. Real Turkish Rugs, Persian Rugs and Carpets, Rich Embroiderias, Portier &o., &o, SALE AT STORE, 212 WABASH-AV, REMEMBER, ONLY ABOUT 56 PIEC TO BE SOLD, ELISON, FLENSHEIM 4 CO. Acctioneers GEO. BP. GORE & C0, ‘211 & 216 Maataon atrect, REGULAR TRADE SALES! DRY COODs, Tuesday, June 7, 9:30. a. me, and Thursday, June 9, 9:30 a. m, Bummor Clothing, Mosquito Bars, Dress Goods, Stray] ds, Carpoun, Goods, EarpO oro, be. GORE & CO, Auctioneers THURSDAY, June 9, at 9:30 a, m, " REGULAR WEEKLY SALE OF Crockery and Glassware 7G packages well ansorted We Quy C. Cy Porcen} lain, and Rockingham Ware, Also, Glassware, Lampa, Hrackets, ee. joods packed for country merchants. ot pao OTS CO Aveoneer. SPECIAL. Thursday, June 9, 30 tons Upholsterers’ Filing, (SHODDY,) ¥ a GEO, I’, GORE x to, Poramptory. RES CO. ESTATE EXs By CHICAGO REAL CHANGE 59 Fine Residence Lots at Rogers Park, ABSOLUTE BALE BY AUCTION, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, ATA 1, Me tthe Exchanye, 16 and {3 Dearborn-st. These ‘, miles from C1 , on le wraukeo Piyision af the Noritnwestern allroad, Par feulars at pur office. NIXON, TANDLER & CO. “Test estate, Ori nuance tankers, Pi m Treasurers and Trasees, Wat AAUTTRRS, Mannuornnd Anctlmoct, ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. J PE CIEASS TANTAI MADE FROS GRAPE cae ration maker such lybt, ta) tea gostible food, 2° Commended fo pene te sO PALL WAKING DOW iE Out fear of the Ila 'resulting from Neat iy Dr, Mutt ‘New Vore, “BILE KE.

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